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  1. Did you check the car with a (Porsche specific) diagnostic tool for fault codes?
  2. I sent you a PM.
  3. 955 325 039 00 appears to be correct.
  4. The CD Changer is mounted in different locations for US/Canada cars vs. RoW cars. If you have questions please state which car location.
  5. Here is the current listing of fuel system related TSBs (TIs) for your car. I do not see one for the airbox. (click to enlarge)
  6. Go to your dealer - they have a kit so they can try each socket. Once they find the correct one have them order one for you.
  7. We really do strive to be helpful here... so please consider "helpful" comments.
  8. You will need Durametric or PIWIS to see pending codes. In most states a pending code is cause for smog test failure.
  9. if your idle is dropping below spec (no HVAC) then you likely have carbon build-up in the throttle body and on the throttle butterfly. Try cleaning the throttle body and butterfly with throttle body cleaner (CRC makes a good one). Chances are that is all that is needed.
  10. If you get the same serial number then I can not help you - sorry.
  11. Try 1094 no luck at all have tried moving up and down by one digit didn't work either is there anything else I can try kind regards momo1212 Did you use the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ to get your serial number? If not, please do and re-post. If you did then sorry I can not help you.
  12. CR-210 and CDR-210 operate the same. Please try the procedure in the Lost Radio Code FAQ. If you get the same serial number then I can not help you - sorry.
  13. 996-341-371-03 Support -- US MSRP $4.37 each You will also likely need 900-380-015-01 Nut -- US MSRP $0.89 each
  14. Fault code 46 -- Central locking synchronisation Possible cause of fault - Short circuit to ground/open circuit between alarm system control module and door locks - Door lock faulty
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